Portraits of Hive, chapter 2.

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The long-awaited part two of this humble series is finally here!

Good evening everybody, how are you doing?

It's been a year since I first started this initiative, in the hope of giving back to Hive the fantastic support I've received from its community. You can find that first chapter here.

In this opportunity, I'm portraying one of the most supportive Hivians I've come along during my journey, one that unconditionally offers a helping hand no matter what.

@wesphilbin , it is me the one that cannot thank you enough.

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Besides that, I also wanted to share with you guys the process of making this oil painting, so you can see the different stages before the final painting.

So let's get started!

Everything begins with a very ugly sketch, okay? Everything in life is ugly at the beginning 🤣

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I know, I know... Those first eyes look like a total nightmare material, but patience is the key.

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Now, what do you think? A little better, right?

Despite the sloppiness of this first stage drawing I try really hard to get the right proportions and placement of every element. A nose placed only a millimeter away from the right spot can make a big difference when it comes to achieving a likeness.

Right after being satisfied with the sketch, it's acrylic paint time.

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This first layer of paint doesn't need to be very detailed, it only needs to set a foundation for the upcoming oil paint.

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Acrylic paint stage finished!

This first layer must be totally dry before applying oil paint. Since acrylics are water-based paint and oils, of course, are oil-based. We all know those substances don't get along very well.

After a whole year of letting the paint dry, you can proceed to take out the heavy machinery, the magic makers: THE OILS.

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We start making sloppy brush strokes to cover the canvas and then we increasingly add details.

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A tiny wrinkle here, a small highlight right there...

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The beard... That little shine on the glasses...

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And here it is.

But we haven't finished yet.

Every painting needs a background.

I was so happy with the result that I was scared of messing everything up trying to paint a background, using the wrong color can spoil the whole essence of the portrait and give the wrong impression. So I took a picture with my phone and with a photo editor tried out different colors.

In the end, I stuck with this light pistachio hue.

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I applied a very thin layer of paint.

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Afterward, I blended it away with a piece of clothing.

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And finally, I put my sign in there.

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Voilá!

Wes "extraordinary boi" Philbin 😄

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Thank you so much for reading and making this possible!

And if you want me to paint your portrait next, please don't doubt it,
let's make it happen! ❤️

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The artwork above belongs to me. However, the reference picture and the portrait subject as well are property of @wesphilbin, both used with his own permission.



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I will give you a better response soon, but all I can say is... wow

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Now you have a new portrait for your nightstand!😜

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Wow! You look good Wes! ☺️🍀

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Really from such an ugly sketch as you yourself called it, it is impressive that such an expressive and real painting came out, I love it.

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Woo!!! Spectacular!!! It turned out perfect and very much like my friend @Wesphilbin. The post caught my attention because I saw that the drawing looked like my friend Wes and it turned out that it was. You have a great talent, your drawings are very beautifully.😍

!ENGAGE 20

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Oh thank you so much! I'm so happy to hear you could recognize him without knowing it was him 😄 Thank you for stopping by, I appreciate your support <3

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You are the second artist doing WES
The fact that you captured the nice person behind the glasses is A M A Z I N G
Qi am happy to see you found your hive way and I say congrats on doing so well

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That's pretty dang good, hey! Surprised he modeled for you 🤣

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Thanks hahaha he even sent a few pictures I got to choose from 😆

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This is excellent work! So much effort has gone into this painting, displaying your talent. We are proud of you and @wesphilbin. Keep it up!

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Hello, friend @parchi-guaya

You have shown great talent with your drawing about Hive's great friend @wesphilbin Kind and gentle man who always helps as many as he can.

Let me tell you that your work is perfect. It reflects not only the form but the feeling of that gentleman who accompanies us from his light and love.

I think you have a great future at Hive and on any platform as a cartoonist.

That technique you used is complicated.

I really congratulate you and wish you every success in your climb up Hive.

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This kind of words fill up my heart in an indescribable way... thank you for motivating me to keep up my work ❣️❣️

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This sketch and painting done with love and passion , It is like the mazic of yours.
Wonderfully done as it's result is excellent friend @parchi-guaya

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@parchi-guaya this is absolutely amazing! It's a good publication with well detailed steps to show that you're good at what you do. I didn't know the acrylic painting had such good effect on drawings but I know better now. It definitely did something to that scary first look😅 You look great @wesphilbin

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